1970 Dodge Super Bee Original Big Block 4 Speed No Reserve on 2040-cars
West Babylon, New York, United States
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1970 DODGE SUPER BEE NO RESERVE WILL BE SOLD VERY RARE 383 MAGNUM 4 SPEED THE PISTOL GRIP MANUAL TRANSMISSION THIS IS THE ONE EVERYONE WANTS SOLID SOLID SOLID EXCELLENT CONDITION IN AND OUT EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL ONLY 1 PROFESSIONAL REPAINT SUPER STRAIGHT RUNS EXCELLENT THESE CARS ARE GETTING HARDER ANDHARDER TO FIND MORE PICTURES AVAIL ON REQUEST PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS 383 in? (6.3 L) Big-Block V8, 335 hp (250 kW) 1970 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 2-door Hardtop 383 V-8 Magnum 4-speed Data for Dodge Coronet Super Bee 2-door Hardtop 383 V-8 Magnum 4-speed, model year 1970, version for North America U.S. (up to September) with 2-door coupe body type, RWD (rear-wheel drive) and manual 4-speed gearbox. Basic www.automobile-catalog.com specs and characteristics: petrol (gasoline) engine of 6277 cm3 / 383 cui displacement with advertised power 250 kW / 335 hp / 340 PS ( SAE gross ) / 5200 and 576 Nm / 425 lb-ft / 3400 of torque. Dimensions: this model outside length is 5326 mm / 209.7 in, it’s 1948 mm / 76.7 in wide and has wheelbase of 2972 mm / 117 in. The value of a drag coefficient, estimated by a-c, is Cd = 0.5 . Standard wheels were fitted with the tires size: (see standard and alternative tire sizes ...). Reference vehicle weights are: official base curb weight 1640 kg / 3615 lbs OVERALL THIS IS A VERY NICE CAR IN AND OUT , RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, CLUTCH , BRAKES STEERING ALL IN TIP TOP SHAPE, THIS IS NOT A #1 TRAILER QUEEN, IS A VERY NICE SOLID DRIVER, PLEASE EXPECT SOME MINOR IMPERFECTIONS, THIS CAR WAS PAINTED OVER 9 YEARS AGO, AND STILL LOOKS GREAT, IT IS AN ORIGINAL CAR MAYBE ONE REPAINT , IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A GREAT SOLID MOPAR THAT LOOKS AND RUNS GREAT AND NEEDS NOTHING THAN THIS IS IT !!! THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION SO PLEASE BID TO BUY, A $1000 DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS AND FULL PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 7 BUSINESS DAYS. I WILL HELP WITH SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS BUT SHIPPING COSTS ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSABILITY . |
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